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Watford chief Duxbury fears football is rushing to return when it should be ‘secondary’ to coronavirus


WATFORD chairman Scott Duxbury fears football is in danger of rushing back.

The 20 Premier League clubs will speak again on Friday as they look to plot a return to action.


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 Watford chief Scott Duxbury fears the Premier League may be returning too early from the coronavirus shut-down

Watford chief Scott Duxbury fears the Premier League may be returning too early from the coronavirus shut-downCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

But Duxbury, whose club yesterday opened its doors for staff from the nearby Watford General Hospital, said: “There is a pandemic — there are immediate needs.

“The running of the football club is secondary to what we are currently doing with the  hospital.

“There is a greater need and a greater good that needs to be addressed.

“Football needs to be put to one side.

“I feel a bit uncomfortable talking about football when we are in this position.

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“Do I want to resume football? Absolutely.

“At the moment all effort and all  concentration has to be on beating this pandemic.

“It is absolutely clear, everyone can see what we are facing and it is a war and it is a war that we need to win.

“Football plays an important part in society. Everyone understands where our priorities need to lie.

“I will be led by the Government.

“We just have to be led and make sure we are not rushing.”

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The Premier League Hornets have opened their  doors to doctors, nurses and other staff from Watford General Hospital.

Vicarage Road is currently known as  the  TeamWestHerts Sanctuary.

 The stadium is  offering some respite for staff dealing with the Covid-19 crisis — with free food, drink, accommodation and other services on offer.

And Duxbury, also the club’s chief  executive officer, added: “It is entirely our privilege to feel we can in some way help at this time.

“I need to pay credit to the Watford staff that work with me every day — it is they who volunteer every day to make this  happen.

“They want to help and feel they can make a difference.

“It’s really quite humbling and I have been amazed at the work that has gone into making it happen.

“It is a real demonstration of the quality of staff we have at this football club.

“I could not be prouder of this football club than I am today.”

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